US7031829B2 - Car navigation system prioritizing automatic travel road - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a car navigation system capable of prioritizing an automatic travel road in a route search.
- JP-A-H10-162285 discloses an automatic travel system.
- lane signal transmitters for each lane of an automatic travel road are disposed at given travel distance intervals in a freeway that is for exclusive automobile travel use and constructed as an automatic travel road.
- two receivers that receive signals from the lane signal transmitters is provided in a lower right and lower left sides of a front bumper of the vehicle.
- the automatic travel system controls the steering, accelerator, and brakes of the vehicle for automatically traveling so that the respective lane signal transmitters on the freeway can be located at a center of the two receivers.
- a discrimination signal transmitter is disposed in each interchange of the freeway, while a car navigation system is mounted in the vehicle.
- the car navigation system determines whether it is an interchange at which the vehicle should exit from the freeway based on a signal from the discrimination signal transmitter. The car navigation system then notifies the driver of the determination.
- the driver can be relieved of an operating load to a destination since the driver does not need to operate.
- the car navigation system that is disposed in the vehicle remains only a system that notifies the driver of whether it is an interchange where the driver should exit from the freeway.
- a car navigation system typically has a function of automatically searching for a route from the present position to a destination when the destination is set.
- the car navigation system could preferentially select the automatic travel road as at least part of a route to the destination. This results in relieving the driver of an operating load or enhancing safe driving.
- Road map data includes node data indicating a point of a branch point, a junction point, or an intersection point and link data indicating a road between the points.
- a route between two points is searched for based on the road map data to be notified as a guide route of the two points.
- the route it can be commanded that the route be selected as giving priory to an automatic travel road. Therefore, when a plurality of routes between two points exist and the routes include an automatic travel road, a route including the automatic travel road can be preferentially selected. This results in relieving a driver of an operating load by traveling the automatic travel road.
- link data of each link includes a cost
- a route is selected as having the minimum total of the costs included in the links.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram showing overall structure of a car navigation system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2A is a diagram explaining structure of node data
- FIG. 2B is a diagram explaining structure of link data
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram showing overall structure of an automatic travel guiding device mounted in a vehicle
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart diagram explaining route search processing in the car navigation system.
- FIGS. 5A , 5 B are diagrams showing instances of selecting a route from a starting point to a destination.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing overall structure of a car navigation system.
- the car navigation system includes a position detector 1 further including a geomagnetism sensor 2 , a gyroscope 3 , a distance sensor 4 , a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver 5 , or the like.
- the car navigation system includes a map data input unit 6 , a manipulation switch group 7 , and a speech recognition unit 13 having a microphone (not shown).
- the preceding components and the position detector 1 are connected with a navigation ECU (Electronic Control Unit) 8 , so as to input their signals into the navigation ECU 8 .
- a navigation ECU Electronic Control Unit
- the navigation ECU 8 is also connected with an external memory 9 , a display unit 10 , an external information I/O unit 11 , and a speaker 12 to output signals to the components and input signals from some of the components.
- the navigation ECU 8 is constructed as being a common computer having CPU, ROM, RAM, I/O, a bus that is connected with the preceding components.
- ROM is stored with an executable program for operating the car navigation system.
- CPU executes a given computation.
- the executable program can be obtained from the external information I/O unit 11 or externally obtained through the external memory 9 .
- the position detector 1 is for detecting a present position of a vehicle. As explained above, it includes the geomagnetism sensor 2 , gyroscope 3 , distance sensor 4 , and GPS receiver 5 that detects the present position of the vehicle based on radio wave from GPS satellites. Each sensor 2 to 5 has a different characteristic and detection accuracy, so that high position detection accuracy is obtained by adjusting the respective errors through combining the sensors 2 to 5 . Here, a required accuracy level may properly select some of the sensors 2 to 5 instead of selecting all the sensors 2 to 5 . Furthermore, the position detector 1 can include a rotation sensor detecting a steering position, a yaw rate sensor detecting a yaw of the vehicle, or the like.
- the map data input unit 6 is for inputting to the navigation ECU 8 map data such as road map data, landmark data, and various retrieving information for setting a destination.
- the map data input unit 6 includes a map data recoding medium such as DVD-ROM and CD-ROM that are typically used due to a data volume.
- a memory card or hard disk may be used instead.
- the road map data includes node data regarding points of intersections, branch points, and junctions and link data regarding roads between the points.
- the node data includes the following: a node ID uniquely assigned to each node; coordinates of the node; a node name; connection link IDs that are all the link IDs connected with the node; an interchange kind; right/left turn dedicated line information; the number of lanes; regulation information; and the like.
- the link data includes the following; a link ID uniquely assigned to each link; a length of the link; coordinates of starting and terminating points; a road kind such as a highway and local road; a width of the link; a link cost; and the like.
- the road map data has hierarchical structure, so that nodes and links to be displayed can be changed according to a scale size of the road map to be displayed.
- the external memory 9 is stored with a point that is previously registered as a destination and data for executing an additional function of the car navigation system.
- the display unit 10 includes an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) for displaying: an own vehicle mark that is displayed based on the present position detected by the position detector 1 ; road map data inputted from the map data input unit 6 ; and additional data such as a guide route overlapped on the map.
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- the manipulation switch group 7 includes a touch panel switch that is integrated with the display unit 10 , or mechanical switches for inputting various items. For instance, when a position of a destination is inputted through the manipulation switch group 7 , a guide route is formed by automatically selecting the most proper route to the destination from the present position as a starting point. Route guidance is then performed according to the guide route.
- the external information I/O unit 11 is for receiving external information such as VICS (Vehicle Information and Communication System) and for outwardly transmitting information.
- the externally received information is treated by the navigation ECU 8 .
- the information is congestion information or regulation information, it is then displayed as being superimposed on the map. If necessary, the information treated by the navigation ECU 8 is outputted from the external information I/O unit 8 .
- the speaker 12 is used for outputting a voice route guidance to the destination or various alarm sounds.
- the speaker 12 can be a speaker built in the vehicle or a speaker embedded in the car navigation system.
- the speech recognition unit 13 recognizes a user speech that is uttered for operating the car navigation system by voice, and outputs a result of recognition to the navigation ECU 8 .
- the vehicle having the car navigation system is provided with an automatic travel guiding device 20 for enabling the vehicle to automatically travel on an automatic travel road, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the automatic travel road has, for each lane of the road, buried lane signal transmitters such as magnetic nails (not shown) at given distance intervals.
- the automatic travel guiding device 20 includes a signal receiver 21 that receives signals from the signal transmitter.
- the signal receiver 21 is disposed approximately at a center of a vehicle width to detect relative displacement to the signal transmitter that is approximately located at a center of a lane width.
- a control unit 22 controls a steering drive unit 23 , an accelerator drive unit 24 , or a brake drive unit 25 based on a result of detection for enabling the vehicle to travel along a center line of the lane.
- the above automatic travel guiding device 20 is only an instance, so that other types of the automatic travel guiding device can be used.
- the device can perform automatic travel by obtaining information such as shapes of the road or a speed limit that is obtained from a roadside using a communication means other than the buried signal transmitters.
- the device can furthermore perform automatic travel in linkage with the preceding vehicle or in following the preceding vehicle.
- route search processing for searching for a travel route from a starting point to a destination will be explained with reference to FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 4 , 5 .
- search route processing is executed as shown in FIG. 4 .
- Step 100 nodes and links for route search from the present position of the vehicle as the starting point to the destination are extracted based on the node data and link data shown in FIGS. 2A , 2 B.
- a user can change the starting point from the present position to somewhere through manipulating the manipulation switch group 7 .
- the embodiment uses known Dijkstra method or the like for extracting.
- the link data has coordinates of the starting and terminating nodes of each link as shown in FIG. 2B . Accordingly, based on the coordinates of the starting point, with referring to the coordinates of the node, it can be determined whether the link is near the starting point. Furthermore, with referring to the connection link IDs of the node data, relation of connection of the links can be specified. Accordingly, a road that are constituted by the plural links around the starting point can be designated by designating links that have connection relationship with the links around the starting points with referring to the connection link IDs of the node data.
- a route having the minimum cost for reaching the given node is computed.
- a route having the minimum cost for reaching the certain node is also computed.
- the above computing is repeated till a node that is newly tracked corresponds to the destination, so that a route having the minimum cost from the starting point to the destination can be designated.
- the cost of the link is assigned based on the length of the link, the kind of the road, an averaged travel speed, or the like.
- the connection relation of links can be also added as a cost. Namely, it is more difficult for the vehicle to travel through two links that are connected with each other via a right-turn or left-turn corner than through two links that are directly connected. Therefore, when two links are connected via a turn corner, a cost based on the turn corner can be assigned to node data so that easiness of traveling can be considered.
- Step 110 a cost is computed for each of routes constituted by the extracted links and nodes.
- Step 120 it is determined whether the vehicle is accommodated to automatic travel (A.T.). Namely, it is determined whether the vehicle is provided with the automatic travel guiding device 20 shown in FIG. 3 . To determine it, in a vehicle having an in-vehicle local network, the navigation ECU 8 can ask the automatic travel guiding device 20 or store data indicating installing of the automatic travel guiding device 20 when the automatic travel guiding device 20 is installed.
- A.T. automatic travel
- Step 130 it is determined at Step 130 whether it is commanded that the automatic travel road be given priority to in the route search from the starting point to the destination.
- “local road priority” “toll road priority,” or “automatic travel priority” can be selected.
- “automatic travel priority” it is determined to be “YES” at Step 130 .
- the processing proceeds to Step 140 , where it is determined whether the extracted links and nodes correspond to an automatic travel road (A.T. ROAD).
- the links that correspond to the automatic travel road have “automatic travel road” in the road kind of the link data. This makes it possible to determine whether the link corresponds to the automatic travel road.
- the latest data regarding the links and nodes that correspond to the automatic travel can be obtained from the external information I/O unit 11 , so that the determination can be done.
- Step 150 a cost of a route corresponding to the automatic travel road is lessened. Namely, a present cost, as a total of link costs, of the route corresponding to the automatic travel road is multiplied by a coefficient K of less than one, so that the cost of the automatic travel road is lessened.
- a given route having the minimum cost to a given search node is selected based on costs of the links and nodes that constitute the given route.
- Step 170 it is determined whether the given search node corresponds to the destination.
- the given route having the minimum cost is selected and the route search processing is thereby terminated.
- the processing repeats the processing from Step 100 .
- FIGS. 5A , 5 B show instances that follow the above route search processing.
- a route using only local roads has the shortest distance and its cost becomes the lower than a route using an automatic travel road. It means that no capability of preferentially selecting an automatic travel road results in designating a route passing only through the local roads.
- capability of preferentially selecting the automatic travel road enables a route including the automatic travel road to be preferentially selected as the minimum cost.
- preferential selecting of the automatic travel road is equivalent to making costs of the links constituting the automatic travel road lower than that before the automatic travel road is given priority to.
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